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The Athletic: Washington beats out TCU for 4-star Louisiana CB Curley Reed
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<blockquote data-quote="Nick Danger" data-source="post: 3167112" data-attributes="member: 33407"><p>Hopefully next year, after a season with a better record, a decent bowl game win under our belt, and a new coaching staff having dispelled much of the current uncertainty concerning coaching style, new offensive and defensive schemes effectiveness , S&C philosophies, and recruiting strategies, that we'll start to win <em>more</em> of these battles. Recruiting off of a 5-7 record and no bowl game is tough.</p><p></p><p>Just look at all the advantages Baylor currently has in recruiting, with a 11-2 record, conference championship, big bowl win, and numerous articles promoting the notion that Baylor is set to become the new <a href="https://www.statesman.com/story/sports/columns/2022/07/14/baylor-football-poised-for-big-12-takeover-under-coach-dave-aranda/65373085007/" target="_blank"><em><span style="color: rgb(44, 130, 201)"><strong>Big-12 Conference Overlord</strong></span></em></a> (after only one good season, many of their wins were very narrow ones, plus the fact that they <em>still</em> couldn't beat TCU). Yet with all those advantages, and TCU's disadvantages, Baylor's supposed recruiting success is largely due to the old quantity over quality issue, with Baylor currently having <em>seven</em> more recruits to pad their numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick Danger, post: 3167112, member: 33407"] Hopefully next year, after a season with a better record, a decent bowl game win under our belt, and a new coaching staff having dispelled much of the current uncertainty concerning coaching style, new offensive and defensive schemes effectiveness , S&C philosophies, and recruiting strategies, that we'll start to win [I]more[/I] of these battles. Recruiting off of a 5-7 record and no bowl game is tough. Just look at all the advantages Baylor currently has in recruiting, with a 11-2 record, conference championship, big bowl win, and numerous articles promoting the notion that Baylor is set to become the new [URL='https://www.statesman.com/story/sports/columns/2022/07/14/baylor-football-poised-for-big-12-takeover-under-coach-dave-aranda/65373085007/'][I][COLOR=rgb(44, 130, 201)][B]Big-12 Conference Overlord[/B][/COLOR][/I][/URL][B] [/B](after only one good season, many of their wins were very narrow ones, plus the fact that they [I]still[/I] couldn't beat TCU). Yet with all those advantages, and TCU's disadvantages, Baylor's supposed recruiting success is largely due to the old quantity over quality issue, with Baylor currently having [I]seven[/I] more recruits to pad their numbers. [/QUOTE]
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